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the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american embassy in nairobi in december of 1993. a five-year span between casing and operation. >> reporter: and listen to what ali mohammed said in a u.s. court. >> my surveillance files and photographs were reviewed by osama bin laden. bin laden looked at the picture of the american embassy and pointed to where a truck could go as a suicide bomber. >> reporter: shortly after the terrorist attacks on the two u.s. embassies this man, abdul raheem al nashiri, approached bin laden with a new scheme. two years of planning followed. on october 7th, 2000, in the yemeni port of aden, two al qaeda suicide bo
the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they...
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>> any explanation, mohammed, from the syrian government for this bombing? what possible reason would they have to bomb this village? >> reporter: well, don, the syrian government hasn't commented on this aerial bombardment yet. but opposition activists that we've spoken with say they believe the reason this town was targeted is because they say that the town was liberated in the past week, that rebel-free syrian army members went into the town, that they took it away from the control of syrian regime forces that had been there. the opposition activists we speak with say there had been a lot of anti-assad sentiment in that town. because of that, they believe this town was deliberately targeted as a part of a retaliation plan by the government. don? >> russian diplomats have been talking about possible asylum for assad. this bombing today has to play a part in the discussions in damascus. >> reporter: well, we certainly think it would have to, absolutely. and really is there any more striking juxtaposition as far as the failed attempts thus far by the diploma
>> any explanation, mohammed, from the syrian government for this bombing? what possible reason would they have to bomb this village? >> reporter: well, don, the syrian government hasn't commented on this aerial bombardment yet. but opposition activists that we've spoken with say they believe the reason this town was targeted is because they say that the town was liberated in the past week, that rebel-free syrian army members went into the town, that they took it away from the...
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mohammed jamjoon is in bay routes. >> reporter: a scene filled with carnage. a massacre, screams the man. they targeted the bakery. a bakery where hungry civilians have been standing in line to get bread. one eyewitness described the grizzly aftermath. >> from 200 meters away, i could see corpses as i walked toward the bakery. bodies piled on top of each other, it was an impossible scene. there was no word to describe it. >> he was one of the first on the scene filmed this video. the wounded are carried away as rebels and civilians dig up mangled corporations from the rubble. shock and grief quickly turned to anger. where are you world asks this man pointing to the destruction. come see the bodies. they were waiting for bread. activists tell cnn this town is full of anti-regime sentiment. >> he was liberated a week ago. the regime surrounded it completely, cutting us off from the world no one was allowed in or out. even water and bread were cut off. we're able to reach an aid organization and able to obtain dough. >> they were able to open one of the town's ba
mohammed jamjoon is in bay routes. >> reporter: a scene filled with carnage. a massacre, screams the man. they targeted the bakery. a bakery where hungry civilians have been standing in line to get bread. one eyewitness described the grizzly aftermath. >> from 200 meters away, i could see corpses as i walked toward the bakery. bodies piled on top of each other, it was an impossible scene. there was no word to describe it. >> he was one of the first on the scene filmed this...
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prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the difference here is that the caricatures are offensive. it's about mockery and humiliation. for a small percentage of muslims and i have to underline that a very small percentage that, type of mockery is not inseparatable from the type of treatment that the societies received. so for egyptians storming the u.s. embassy, is it really about the prophet mohammed or what they perceive american foreign policy to be? i do agree that there needs to be more of a conversation about religion and an honest conversation. as you see democracy spreading, we'll see that happen. maybe this is the first stages of that process happening. >> as a muslim, do you think the prophet mohammed should be depicted in any way? is it okay to depict him to make a character tour of him or to depict him in any way? >> i believe in freedom of speech. as long as someone is not insighting violence directly, it's fair game. people should be able to make
prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the difference here is that the caricatures are offensive. it's about mockery and humiliation. for a small percentage of muslims and i have to underline that a very small percentage that, type of mockery is not inseparatable from the type of treatment that the societies received. so for egyptians storming the u.s. embassy, is it really about the prophet mohammed or what they perceive...
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mohammed, aged 8, was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he's quiet, brave. but this hospital suspect equipped for the surgery he needs. his thigh bone shattered. so the doctors have no choice but to send him across the front lines to the government hospital. hoping perversely that those who hurt him can also heal him. president bashar al assad is history in the minds of the local, but his regime still has the best hospitals, where one doctor works during the day before speaking here to help this rebel hospital in the evening. he tells me, 50 soldiers are brought in every day. but sometimes doctors mercy kill by injection those they can't treat. but if they found he was working in the rebel hospital, they would kill him. ahmed has been hit by shrapnel. his ear almost blown off. they struggle to clean the wound and to find enough anesthetic. at any point, the power would cut. still, the doctors carry on. it hurts, he cries. but he's yet to learn the worst about what the shelling did. it killed his father, who is mourned just outside the hospital. the dead here
mohammed, aged 8, was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he's quiet, brave. but this hospital suspect equipped for the surgery he needs. his thigh bone shattered. so the doctors have no choice but to send him across the front lines to the government hospital. hoping perversely that those who hurt him can also heal him. president bashar al assad is history in the minds of the local, but his regime still has the best hospitals, where one doctor works during the day before speaking...
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. >> the egyptian president mohammed morsi calling on opposition to focus on repairing the economy. after voters approved a new and controversial constitution. critics say mohammed morsi and allies pushed the constitution without input from secular officials and it restricts women's rights and free speech. president morsi acknowledges the respectable proportion that voted against the constitution but offered nothing to the opposition that violently protested against it and rejected working with the president. "studio b" coming right back. [ all ] 3, 2, 1... [ male announcer ] as the year counts down, your savings can add up with the adt new year's sale. help protect your family with the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 -- a savings of $300 plus 15% off accessories. but you must call before midnight january 2nd. more than a security system, adt can help let your family in from the cold even when you're away from home. adjust your thermostat remotely to help save energy and money. turn on the lights, even see that everyone is safe and secure. and with adt, you can rely
. >> the egyptian president mohammed morsi calling on opposition to focus on repairing the economy. after voters approved a new and controversial constitution. critics say mohammed morsi and allies pushed the constitution without input from secular officials and it restricts women's rights and free speech. president morsi acknowledges the respectable proportion that voted against the constitution but offered nothing to the opposition that violently protested against it and rejected...
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that is the political wing of the muslim brotherhood from which president mohamed morsi comes from. we're talking about the decree that he issued on thursday that gave him sweeping powers to make new laws without judicial reviews, that has angered many and what has galvanized the protesters to come back to tahrir square. egyptian judges are calling for a strike. there's no indication morsi will rescind his decision. he said he will narrowly use his new powers to ally some of their fears by opposition and other human rights organizations. >> thanks so much. >>> well, back here at home, new york governor andrew cuomo called superstorm sandy more impactful than hurricane katrina and now both new york and new jersey are asking for a combined total of more than $71 billion in federal aid. well, in new york the money would not only pay for cleanup and recovery, it would also be used to try and limit damage from future storms. new jersey, which saw heavy damage to its transit system and shoreline, suffered nearly $30 billion in losses. meanwhile, new jersey governor chris christie says it
that is the political wing of the muslim brotherhood from which president mohamed morsi comes from. we're talking about the decree that he issued on thursday that gave him sweeping powers to make new laws without judicial reviews, that has angered many and what has galvanized the protesters to come back to tahrir square. egyptian judges are calling for a strike. there's no indication morsi will rescind his decision. he said he will narrowly use his new powers to ally some of their fears by...
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13 candidates, egyptian voters narrowed it down to two promising contenders: from the conservative mohammed morsi -- no relation to morrissey. [ laughter ] he's a member of the muslim brotherhood, which is kinda like the sisterhood of the travelling pants, only they don't allow their sisters to travel, or wear pants. [ laughter ] he's facing off against secular former military officer and prime minister under hosni mubarak, ahmed shafiq, who promises to "restore security with an iron fist." which is why, if things don't work out for him in egypt, he could run for office in arizona. after all it's a desert, and they've already begun mummifying their current ruler. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] egyptians are so excited about these candidates, they're taking to the streets! >> in tahrir square last night thousands of young revolutionaries came out to protest. they said they do not like ahmed shafiq, the former member of the mubarak regime. and at the same time they certainly do not want the muslim brotherhood who is going to base the egyptian state on islamic law. >> some people are alrea
13 candidates, egyptian voters narrowed it down to two promising contenders: from the conservative mohammed morsi -- no relation to morrissey. [ laughter ] he's a member of the muslim brotherhood, which is kinda like the sisterhood of the travelling pants, only they don't allow their sisters to travel, or wear pants. [ laughter ] he's facing off against secular former military officer and prime minister under hosni mubarak, ahmed shafiq, who promises to "restore security with an iron...
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i said, hold on. >> one wrong move by mohammed could have deadly consequences. convenience store murd is are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with the menacing vat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back, break out the gun, or just give the man threatening you with a weapon what he wants? >> that's the moment i had to make decide myself. i can't call somebody to ask what i'm going to do now. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i tell him, drop that, drop the bat, get down. and he see my gun, that's a surprise to him. just like a shock. >> almost instantly the thief drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he say, please, don't shoot me. don't call police. please, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family's hungry. my little baby have no mill sglk the thief's words weigh heavily on m
i said, hold on. >> one wrong move by mohammed could have deadly consequences. convenience store murd is are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with the menacing vat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back, break out the gun, or just give the man threatening you...
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the man was named mohammed, he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. he's told it he had been friends with benefits with a women for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what, yeah, i'm sleeping with this guy's wife, but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going to get killed. >> reporter: detective wondered if he was being sold a cock and bull story, since this mohammed guy didn't seem to know very much about the woman he claimed to be sleeping with. the detective challenged him. >> all the information he had was her first name. he didn't know where she lived. he didn't even know who her husband was. >> reporter: while they debated whether or not the tipster's story was credible, they knew that a life maybe on the line, so the detectives took it to the next level. they enlisted mohammed as a confidential informant and gave him a story to hell his part-
the man was named mohammed, he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. he's told it he had been friends with benefits with a women for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what, yeah, i'm sleeping with this guy's wife, but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going...
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that is what we heard earlier tonight, mohammed merah is accused of killing seven people. in a ten-day shooting spree in the city of toulouse. dan rivers joins us live from toulouse. what is the latest now? >> reporter: well, we're being told by the interior ministry that the operation has not begun. that they said that the explosions that we heard about what, an hour ago now, were merely to pressure merah to engage with the negotiators -- to re-engage with them after he made it clear that he wasn't interested in ending this in a peaceable way. they lit up the sky here, giving up the impression that they were flash bangs they had thrown towards the building where he's holed up. the building is down at the end of the street. there's been a lot more activity in the last five or ten minute, a lot of police coming and going. i don't know if it's a shift change, but a sign that things are starting to develop here. but the message is that the operation has not begun, but it was to put pressure on merah to try and engage with negotiators. >> dan river, thank you very much. monito
that is what we heard earlier tonight, mohammed merah is accused of killing seven people. in a ten-day shooting spree in the city of toulouse. dan rivers joins us live from toulouse. what is the latest now? >> reporter: well, we're being told by the interior ministry that the operation has not begun. that they said that the explosions that we heard about what, an hour ago now, were merely to pressure merah to engage with the negotiators -- to re-engage with them after he made it clear...
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and now what they will turn around and say to you, the prophet mohammed is a red light, mohammed is a red light, they fail to cross that. they can't distinguish between free citizens and a free country doing whatever they wish to please. and the government of the country, in this case, the u.s., is irresponsible and innocent of anything that happens. but this is part of the problem in the middle east, they can't distinguish between independent citizens and the role of the governments. that's part of the legacy of living under a dictatorship for so many years. >> phil, i'm wondering, was this just disorganization, or looking the other way? because the american embassy was involved. i mean, why were there not more egyptian security forces there to prevent them skalg the walls and burning the american flag? >> my guess is they have a plan to respond to this, but they're just not as efficient as we might expect in the west. as somebody mentioned earlier, you've had attacks on different embassies across cairo in the past months. the security services have gone through great disarray since
and now what they will turn around and say to you, the prophet mohammed is a red light, mohammed is a red light, they fail to cross that. they can't distinguish between free citizens and a free country doing whatever they wish to please. and the government of the country, in this case, the u.s., is irresponsible and innocent of anything that happens. but this is part of the problem in the middle east, they can't distinguish between independent citizens and the role of the governments. that's...
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master mind of the september 11th attack khalid mohammed is under way. they will charge the five men with murder. ksm mocked the tribunal and said they would plead guilt yewelcome execution. today he is refusing to answer the program. and a lot of mattering in church hill dounce. the 20 horse field is most talented. keep it here on fox. wall street speculators are driving up the price in the pump. oiling street and wall street speculators . and it is it a month ago when the pain in the pump would keep . gas prices are falling a dime since the middle of april. it is sinister when the prices are going up. and >> no, people talk about speculators and they look stupid because the prices are going down and you might think anybody will disagree with me on people are investing the in the commodity futures and will add some the commodity. natural gas prices are a decade low. - i think it is strictly political or the people don't understand. i agree with dagen completely. and speculation is good and add totz liquidity in the market. >> and so adam you hang around
master mind of the september 11th attack khalid mohammed is under way. they will charge the five men with murder. ksm mocked the tribunal and said they would plead guilt yewelcome execution. today he is refusing to answer the program. and a lot of mattering in church hill dounce. the 20 horse field is most talented. keep it here on fox. wall street speculators are driving up the price in the pump. oiling street and wall street speculators . and it is it a month ago when the pain in the pump...
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opposition leaders said it's preview of the violence the come if mohammed morsi gets his way at the ballot box. tomorrow, the second half of egypt votes on a draft constitution that critics say begins the process of turning the arab world populist country in an islamic state. at the halfway point, those in favor of the move lead the vote by a double digit margin. saturday includes voters in mostly southern egyptian provinces, typically poorer and experts say likely to favor the islamist by wider margin. the latest round of violence began last month when morsi gave himself almost king like powers bridging thousands of people to the street in protest and forcing the army to ring the presidential residents with tanks. the speed at which morsi is pushing through constitution that limits the free speech and women's right, while being based largely on shiria or islamic law is increasing fears that the muslim brotherhood is ruling egypt by that old adage. "one man, one vote. one time." john? >> leland vittert in jerusalem. thanks. still ahead. solutions to flip the script when it comes to debt an
opposition leaders said it's preview of the violence the come if mohammed morsi gets his way at the ballot box. tomorrow, the second half of egypt votes on a draft constitution that critics say begins the process of turning the arab world populist country in an islamic state. at the halfway point, those in favor of the move lead the vote by a double digit margin. saturday includes voters in mostly southern egyptian provinces, typically poorer and experts say likely to favor the islamist by...
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. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say, hold on. i said, drop the pants, drop down. he sees my gun. almost a shock. >> almost instantly the thieves drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he says please, don't shoot me. don't call the police. please, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family is hungry. my little baby have no milk. >> the thieves words weigh heavily on mohammed, so next in an extremely odd twist, the shop owner makes an unexpected decision. >> i feel bad. i'm going to help him. i tell him, listen, promise me you will never rob anybody again. >> with the promise, mohammed decides he's going to give money to the man who wanted to take it from him only minutes earlier. >> i come back around the counter, open the cash register, take $40 and i tell him take this money. go take it to your family and never rob anybody again. >> mohammed's compassion seems to hit the thief hard. the now kneeling robber tells mohammed he wants to change his life in a big way. >> he tells me i want to be a muslim just
. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say, hold on. i said, drop the pants, drop down. he sees my gun. almost a shock. >> almost instantly the thieves drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he says please, don't shoot me. don't call the police. please, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family is hungry. my little baby have no milk. >> the thieves words weigh heavily on mohammed, so next in an extremely odd...
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following a cease fire between israel and gaza president mohammed moresy is granting himself sweeping power causing a major firestorm. >> that move sparking four-days of violent protests in cairo and across the country. however supporters say the increased powers he granted himself are only temporary. opponents believe this is simply a wider part in order to instill islamic or shirea law in egypt. that they think is the overall object i have. >> white house smokes man jay carney talked about whether our president has been in contact with morsi since this power grab move? >> we have been and continue to be engaged substantially with ee gicht as the process continues. when there are reasons to raise concerns we raise them. >> (inaudible question n. ( () >> he has not spoken with president morsi since the cease fire but if i have updates i will bring those to your attention. >> should we see this president reach out directly to president moresy to ask what are you doing? >> # president spoke on numerous occasions about the violence in gaza. he spoke with him before that and will continue
following a cease fire between israel and gaza president mohammed moresy is granting himself sweeping power causing a major firestorm. >> that move sparking four-days of violent protests in cairo and across the country. however supporters say the increased powers he granted himself are only temporary. opponents believe this is simply a wider part in order to instill islamic or shirea law in egypt. that they think is the overall object i have. >> white house smokes man jay carney...
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they just, you know, mohammed put his hands up, he was in the back seat. he was removed from the car and mall bow was in the car and he was removed from the car. the whole time we had them in custody not one word spoken >>> no emotion displayed. just a blank stare. >> that is what he cannot forget to this day, the look of a cold calculatekiller who the feds say was poised to carry out shootings in the baltimore area next. a surprisingly peaceful end to a manhunt. both say it ended with simple police work and precision execution. >> it was all basic, good police work and that is what solved the case. >> the little things and that adds up to big things. a lot of people would have maybe disguised information and not bothered to write it down. you look okay, see you later, but if you do the right things e there is a reason why you do the little things and that is how it adds up to big things. >> the take down of one of the sniper teams in history. >>> now john allen mohammed was executed in 2009. leroy malvo is serving a life sentence. >>> and now maryland's m
they just, you know, mohammed put his hands up, he was in the back seat. he was removed from the car and mall bow was in the car and he was removed from the car. the whole time we had them in custody not one word spoken >>> no emotion displayed. just a blank stare. >> that is what he cannot forget to this day, the look of a cold calculatekiller who the feds say was poised to carry out shootings in the baltimore area next. a surprisingly peaceful end to a manhunt. both say it...
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. >>> do you know who mohammed el akkari is? no? well, he is a 27-year-old guard who plays professional basketball in lebanon. he attempted 69 shots in a game, 59 of them three-pointers. yes, he hogged the ball, but nobody complained because he scored 113 points. >>> and finally, let's go to hawaii for a memorable finish in high school track. keep your eye on the runner in the green tank top on the right. down the home stretch they come. uh-oh, no, he fell flat on his face but no worries went right into the worm. the crowd was loving it. you talk about making the best of a bad situation, with those kind of moves, he should have no problem getting a date for the prom. and that's your "first look" at sports. i'm fred roggin. >> i'll bet he hae won't. now for another look at the weather, nbc's bill karins has your weather channel forecast. >> raise your hands if we've ever done the worm in your life before. >> no, of course not, because i'm cool. i said no. i didn't raise my hand. i went like this, no, not here. >> uh huh, sure. tell m
. >>> do you know who mohammed el akkari is? no? well, he is a 27-year-old guard who plays professional basketball in lebanon. he attempted 69 shots in a game, 59 of them three-pointers. yes, he hogged the ball, but nobody complained because he scored 113 points. >>> and finally, let's go to hawaii for a memorable finish in high school track. keep your eye on the runner in the green tank top on the right. down the home stretch they come. uh-oh, no, he fell flat on his face but...
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egyptian president mohammed morsi has vowed not to defend american diplomatic buildings, including the u.s. embassy, even as his muslim brotherhood organization prepares a massive demonstration throughout the country to be held tomorrow. the brotherhood calling upon the egyptians to take to the streets for what is being called a full day of anti-american protests tomorrow. and in benghazi and libya, reports that libyan authorities have arrested four men suspected of taking part in tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate, resulting in the murder of our ambassador, christopher stephens and three other americans. as you can see, unrest and demonstrations in the middle east are spreading. in what appears to be an organized series of protests and demonstrations, protesters have showed up at our embassies in tunisia, morocco, sudan, bangladesh, and yemen as well. the american embassy stormed by a group of protesters and turned back. an unusual alliance has taken hold in iraq. shia muslims have been working together with sunnis and their protest against the united states. they have joined forc
egyptian president mohammed morsi has vowed not to defend american diplomatic buildings, including the u.s. embassy, even as his muslim brotherhood organization prepares a massive demonstration throughout the country to be held tomorrow. the brotherhood calling upon the egyptians to take to the streets for what is being called a full day of anti-american protests tomorrow. and in benghazi and libya, reports that libyan authorities have arrested four men suspected of taking part in tuesday's...
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his name is mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood. he kwnt from a member of a banned islamic group to becoming the first freely elected president of egypt. he's also the arab world's first islamist head of state. what kind of leader will he be, and will the military allow him to wield power? two academics who know egypt well, steven cook, author of "the struggle for egypt." and tareq massoud, a professor at harvard university. welcome. you have travelled with him, when you were doing research on your book. what kind of a guy is he? >> mohamed morsi is -- the way a senior muslim brotherhood member described him to me, he is a fighting personality, which i think is absolutely right. he's absolutely a fighter. and he was one of the best muslim brotherhood members of parliament from 2000 to 2005 in terms of standing up to the regime, in terms of ferreting out its corruption and holding it to account for its corruption and failures. you know, a fighting personality is -- you know, a fighting personality. this is not a person who is seducti
his name is mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood. he kwnt from a member of a banned islamic group to becoming the first freely elected president of egypt. he's also the arab world's first islamist head of state. what kind of leader will he be, and will the military allow him to wield power? two academics who know egypt well, steven cook, author of "the struggle for egypt." and tareq massoud, a professor at harvard university. welcome. you have travelled with him, when you were...
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it's just past midnight and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is just like this, down on my paperwork. and the guy come quick and say, give me the money, give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone violently and waves a baseball bat, threatening mohammad. >> he said hurry up, give me the money. i said, hold on, let me get the money. >> one wrong move by mohammad could have deadly consequences. convenience store murders are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. and now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with the menacing bat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back? break out the gun? or just give the man threatening you with a weapon what he wants? >> that's the moment, i had to decide myself. i can't call somebody to ask, what i'm going to do now. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say hold up. let me give you th
it's just past midnight and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is just like this, down on my paperwork. and the guy come quick and say, give me the money, give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone violently and waves a baseball bat, threatening mohammad. >> he said hurry up, give me the money. i said, hold on, let me get the money. >> one wrong move by mohammad could have deadly consequences. convenience store...
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by the way, mohammed, i have to say this. you know, you say the tax cuts aren't going to hurt the economy. my goodness, look at your state of california. the ding bats in california just raised the highest income tax rate to 13%. every business and high income person is going to move to texas which by the way is the fastest growing state in the country which has no income tax. so i think tax rates do matter. i think the evidence is strong on this. and i don't want to see the united states go down the route of california. because california is the state that is looking like greece right now. >> hold on, everybody wants to respond to that. but we at cnn want to be fiscally responsible and pay the bills. so that's what we're going to do for the next two minutes. we'll come back and hear from mohammed about that and from david walker. stay with us. you're watching a very animated edition of "your money." if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can
by the way, mohammed, i have to say this. you know, you say the tax cuts aren't going to hurt the economy. my goodness, look at your state of california. the ding bats in california just raised the highest income tax rate to 13%. every business and high income person is going to move to texas which by the way is the fastest growing state in the country which has no income tax. so i think tax rates do matter. i think the evidence is strong on this. and i don't want to see the united states go...
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and mohamed, let me ask you this. let's talk act the first piece of damage we may see, which we saw during the debt ceiling debate, the idea that the u.s. gets its credit rating hurt again. there's been some talk about it from fitch. the net result of lowering the u.s.' credit rating the last time around and-in the debt debacle, it's kind of sad because the first experience most people have with that is it wasn't as bad as we were warned it was going to be. is there a real danger to the u.s.' debt rating and what could that mean? >> at some point, there was a danger. the reason why we haven't felt it is because we've been doing better than rest of the world. this concept that my colleague, bill gross says, wear the cle cleanest dirty shirt. so we're not clean but we're cleaner than europe is right now. >> right. >> so we haven't felt it. my main worry is the following, that if the republicans and democrats can't get together to solve the fiscal cliff you will need an external force, a major market sell-off, you will n
and mohamed, let me ask you this. let's talk act the first piece of damage we may see, which we saw during the debt ceiling debate, the idea that the u.s. gets its credit rating hurt again. there's been some talk about it from fitch. the net result of lowering the u.s.' credit rating the last time around and-in the debt debacle, it's kind of sad because the first experience most people have with that is it wasn't as bad as we were warned it was going to be. is there a real danger to the u.s.'...
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but rodriguez tells stahl that mohammed was tough. they had to pour the water more than 180 times. >> this is an individual, who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> reporter: he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so this... this doesn't sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> reporter: if he's sitting there counting off, he knows you're not going to kill him, he knows he's not going to drown, then why do it? what's the point? >> i think that the cumulative effect of waterboarding and sleep deprivation and everything else that was done eventually got to him. >> reporter: so what happens? does he break down? does he weep? does he fall apart? >> no, he get a good night's sleep. he gets his ensure. by the way, he was very heavy when he came to us, and he lost 50 pounds. >> reporter: what? his ensure? you mean
but rodriguez tells stahl that mohammed was tough. they had to pour the water more than 180 times. >> this is an individual, who probably didn't give a rat's ass about having water poured on his face. >> reporter: he never believed for one second you were going to kill him? >> no. let me just tell you, khalid sheik mohammed would use his fingers to count the number of seconds because he knew that in all likelihood we would stop at ten. so this... this doesn't sound like a...
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rallying today in cairo's tahrir square protesting what they view as a blatant power grab by president mohamed horsey. with tensions mounting yesterday, morsi appeared to soften his controversial attempt to award himself near absolute power above the reach of the law. in a vaguely worded statement, morsi spokesman backtracked slightly saying that only acts of sovereignty would be immune from oversight. >>> well, u.s. consumers went big this weekend for small business saturday. millions of holiday shoppers spent a total of $5.5 billion during the third annual local business shopping event. mika spent half of that in the south of france. and that's not even counted in that tally. for more on the holiday shopping season and the impact on the economy, let's go right now to cnbc's steve sedwood live in london with us. steve, what's it looking like over there? >> it's looking pretty good. i haven't even started my holiday season shopping. i'll leave that right till the last moment. what is really fascinating is every single survey i've been reading about the whole thanksgiving holiday weekend has be
rallying today in cairo's tahrir square protesting what they view as a blatant power grab by president mohamed horsey. with tensions mounting yesterday, morsi appeared to soften his controversial attempt to award himself near absolute power above the reach of the law. in a vaguely worded statement, morsi spokesman backtracked slightly saying that only acts of sovereignty would be immune from oversight. >>> well, u.s. consumers went big this weekend for small business saturday. millions...
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mohammed and millions of syrians are pleading for the world to stop the bloodshed. "i still have hope the world will mobilize," he said. "if there is no foreign intervention, there will be no end to this conflict." it is unlikely that turkey or the rest of the world will intervene any time soon. leaving these ciarsi syrians tow much worse is it going to get? david? >> in the meantime. authorities are locked in a debate about a deadly strain of the bird flu. researchers are about to reveal how the virus mutates. abc jeffery covkofman with the discovery from the netherlands. >> reporter: all sides agree that the mutated bird flu virus created by scientists here in rotterdam could kill millions if it gets out. but while international health officials say the best way to protect the public is to release the research, security experts say it's crazy to let these secrets get into the hands of terrorists. abc news got an exclusive tour of the research facility that engineered the so-called doomsday virus, a mutant bird flu that is particularly menacing because it can be pa
mohammed and millions of syrians are pleading for the world to stop the bloodshed. "i still have hope the world will mobilize," he said. "if there is no foreign intervention, there will be no end to this conflict." it is unlikely that turkey or the rest of the world will intervene any time soon. leaving these ciarsi syrians tow much worse is it going to get? david? >> in the meantime. authorities are locked in a debate about a deadly strain of the bird flu. researchers...
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hee d-c sniper droos a ajor bombshell in a t-v interview.whht he evvaled jjhn allen mohammed, hhs 3 &p going to that mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. haunted hoose thhs week may actually bringgyou closer to your date. date. some... researchers say &p... terrrfying actually... bring... couples... closer togetter. togethhe. paul zak... is... an... expert on &phumannbeeavior...///. he... says.... fear... and terror.... briig people &ptogether....// thht's... gooddnews... for he &ppeople... who... will spend ...half a bbllion house tickets... this year.../.- fear... leads to a re
hee d-c sniper droos a ajor bombshell in a t-v interview.whht he evvaled jjhn allen mohammed, hhs 3 &p going to that mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we...
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: for more than a week now, we've seen hundreds of thousands of egyptians protest against president mohamed morsy. now it is others say it is our turn. >> we support morsy and his decisions. >> we all support morsy, because this decision, we all need it. >> reporter: it is hard to say how many people are here. some say more than 100,000, all of them say they support him, and can put on a mass demonstration, too. >> this is the real citizens of egypt. >> reporter: then what do you call the tahrir square? the protesters there. >> this is democracy, there are people who agree and disagree. >> reporter: there are a few thousand women out here, but it is overwhelmingly men, they are chanting slogans against and for supporting morsy. the big turnout shows that not everybody in egypt is against president mohamed morsy, the muslim brotherhood. he has significant support. of course, egypt is an islamic country, there is a lot of conservative muslims here, and they support the constitution, and has been drafted. in 15 days they say everybody can vote on it. that is what democracy is about. >> the dem
: for more than a week now, we've seen hundreds of thousands of egyptians protest against president mohamed morsy. now it is others say it is our turn. >> we support morsy and his decisions. >> we all support morsy, because this decision, we all need it. >> reporter: it is hard to say how many people are here. some say more than 100,000, all of them say they support him, and can put on a mass demonstration, too. >> this is the real citizens of egypt. >> reporter:...
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in the presidential election, that vote total for mohammed morsi went down to 24%. so i think brotherhood is clued in. they understand that egypt wants performance from whoever is in power. and i think the rules of engagement between the brotherhood and the military would be very interesting. the brotherhood from the very beginning always wan)zt a coalitkon with the military. it was always willing to sell out and trade the guys in tahrir square. they were not... they didn't feel that the people in tahrir square were really their type. >> rose: and in the beginning they did not rush in to join it. >> they didn't want them. they didn't want them. >> rose: so where are we in terms of tahrir square? you mentioned that mubarak was on trial. he said "sir, i'm present," that that designated that something had happened, that a revolution had happened in egypt. so where is the revolution today? >> the revolution has taken on, of course, an islamic coloring. this is pretty much what's happening... >> rose: so the muslim brotherhood has kidnapped the revolution? >> i don't th
in the presidential election, that vote total for mohammed morsi went down to 24%. so i think brotherhood is clued in. they understand that egypt wants performance from whoever is in power. and i think the rules of engagement between the brotherhood and the military would be very interesting. the brotherhood from the very beginning always wan)zt a coalitkon with the military. it was always willing to sell out and trade the guys in tahrir square. they were not... they didn't feel that the...
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people say we have opineed the arab spring but the democracy is thrown aside. >> eric: mohammed morsi before the peace treaty or the cease-fire they came to agree on, before it seemed like he was going to side with hamas, with the palestinians. somehow he came through and came through, first of all, the most important thing he did is declared that the egypt israeli peace treaty or treaty in effect and strong. that really told the world that egypt is going to continue to be a good ally. he is getting pushback from his people because he declared himself the czar or pharaoh or whatever once in power. but for me, egypt is the most important piece of the pozle in the middle east -- pozle in the middle east. >> dana: this really saddened me. people in egypt, those who participated in the arab spring fought for self-determination. they wanted to trust their government and be part of it. morsi said all that you fought for and all we went through, forget it. i will be the new mubarak basically. he isn't mubarak. but then our state department, we have to issue a condemnation, but it was weak, b
people say we have opineed the arab spring but the democracy is thrown aside. >> eric: mohammed morsi before the peace treaty or the cease-fire they came to agree on, before it seemed like he was going to side with hamas, with the palestinians. somehow he came through and came through, first of all, the most important thing he did is declared that the egypt israeli peace treaty or treaty in effect and strong. that really told the world that egypt is going to continue to be a good ally. he...
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their anger remains at the people, not the system. >> people like khalid shaikh mohamm mohammed, if he said, we killed 30 children, he would say allah. damnu. . >>> forensic experts are trying to identify two bodies found this weekend in mississippi who may be members of a missing tennessee family. joanne bane and her three daughters aged 8, 12, 14, have been missing since late last month. police and the fbi suspect they were kidnapped by 35-year-old adam mays from northeastern mississippi where the two unidentified bodies were discovered. local residents are disturbed. >> a community like this, on account of this, pretty quiet community. nothing serious has ever happened around here. so, it's a pretty rough situation. >> the fbi says mays may be headed to arizona. >>> an autopsy is planned today on a man killed at churchill downs, just hours after the kentucky derby. he's been identified as a 48-year-old groomer who lived at the track. police say it appears he got into a fight before he died. they also say his death appears to have no connection to churchill downs or the derby. >>> no
their anger remains at the people, not the system. >> people like khalid shaikh mohamm mohammed, if he said, we killed 30 children, he would say allah. damnu. . >>> forensic experts are trying to identify two bodies found this weekend in mississippi who may be members of a missing tennessee family. joanne bane and her three daughters aged 8, 12, 14, have been missing since late last month. police and the fbi suspect they were kidnapped by 35-year-old adam mays from northeastern...